A Look into What’s Coming….. Business Matters Cedar Hill Chamber of Commerce-Newsletter August 2015 02-03 Networking Opportunities BIG EVENT 09-10 Renewing Members Calendar 06-07 Marketing Opportunities New Members Mission: The mission of the Cedar Hill Chamber of Commerce is to be premier by serving and enhanc- ing our community by providing leadership for business growth and development. Vision: The vision of the Cedar Hill Chamber of Commerce is to engage and retain businesses and col- laborative partner- ships between schools, communities and the city to pro- mote an environment of inclusion for capacity building. Northwood University Welcomes Newman International Academy to Texas Campus Newman International Academy will lease space for their charter school CEDAR HILL, TEXAS, July 21, 2015 – Newman International Academy (NIA) an open-enrollment, college-prep, public charter school based in Arlington, Texas, will open a new charter school location at Northwood University’s campus in Cedar Hill, Texas. The school will be known as Newman International Academy at Cedar Hill. The charter school, which serves 1,000 students from Pre-K to 12th grade, will share the campus with Northwood University’s Adult Degree Program (ADP) and DeVos Graduate School of Man- agement. “Northwood University is entering its 49th year of providing premiere, business-focused entrepre- neurial education in Cedar Hill,” says Kevin G. Fegan, president of Northwood’s Texas operations. “We will continue this focus through our flexible and convenient undergraduate and graduate degree programs for working, career-oriented professionals at the campus. And, we look forward to Newman International Academy sharing space with us.” “Newman Academy's partnership with Northwood University will facilitate for the families of Ce- dar Hill and neighboring districts a safe and outstanding citadel of learning for students who are en route to college from kindergarten through 12th grade. This partnership is a dream come true for Newman Academy--a dream to provide college, career and leadership preparation through nurture, discipline and rigor. Newman International Academy in Cedar Hill and Northwood are together providing a bedrock for success for school and college students alike,” says Dr. Sheba George, Superintendent of Newman International Academy. In its fourth year, Newman International Academy is dedicated to raising a generation/ generations of well-rounded individuals who will realize their worth and purpose, find their inter- est and gifting, develop their skills, reach their highest potential, and meet the demands of this nation and world by receiving personalized educational experiences in a disciplined, nurturing and character-building environment facilitated through partnership between faculty, students, par- ents and community. The school is now enrolling for fall 2015. For more information, visit www.newmanacademy.org.
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A Look into What’s Coming…..
Business Matters Cedar Hill Chamber of Commerce-Newsletter
August 2015
02-03 Networking Opportunities BIG EVENT
09-10 Renewing Members Calendar
06-07 Marketing Opportunities New Members
Mission: The mission of the
Cedar Hill Chamber
of Commerce is to be
premier by
serving and enhanc-
ing our community by
providing leadership
for business growth
and development.
Vision: The vision of the
Cedar Hill Chamber
of Commerce is to
engage and retain
businesses and col-
laborative partner-
ships between
schools, communities
and the city to pro-
mote an environment
of inclusion for
capacity
building.
Nor thwood University Welcomes Newman
International Academy to Texas Campus
Newman International Academy will lease space for their charter school
CEDAR HILL, TEXAS, July 21, 2015 – Newman International Academy (NIA)
an open-enrollment, college-prep, public charter school based in Arlington,
Texas, will open a new charter school location at Northwood University’s campus in Cedar Hill,
Texas. The school will be known as Newman International Academy at Cedar Hill.
The charter school, which serves 1,000 students from Pre-K to 12th grade, will share the campus
with Northwood University’s Adult Degree Program (ADP) and DeVos Graduate School of Man-
agement.
“Northwood University is entering its 49th year of providing premiere, business-focused entrepre-
neurial education in Cedar Hill,” says Kevin G. Fegan, president of Northwood’s Texas operations.
“We will continue this focus through our flexible and convenient undergraduate and graduate
degree programs for working, career-oriented professionals at the campus. And, we look forward
to Newman International Academy sharing space with us.”
“Newman Academy's partnership with Northwood University will facilitate for the families of Ce-
dar Hill and neighboring districts a safe and outstanding citadel of learning for students who are
en route to college from kindergarten through 12th grade. This partnership is a dream come true
for Newman Academy--a dream to provide college, career and leadership preparation through
nurture, discipline and rigor. Newman International Academy in Cedar Hill and Northwood are
together providing a bedrock for success for school and college students alike,” says Dr. Sheba
George, Superintendent of Newman International Academy.
In its fourth year, Newman International Academy is dedicated to raising a generation/
generations of well-rounded individuals who will realize their worth and purpose, find their inter-
est and gifting, develop their skills, reach their highest potential, and meet the demands of this
nation and world by receiving personalized educational experiences in a disciplined, nurturing
and character-building environment facilitated through partnership between faculty, students, par-
ents and community. The school is now enrolling for fall 2015. For more information, visit
www.newmanacademy.org.
2015 Board of Directors
Amber Hatley | Chair Century 21 Judge Fite
Warren Goss | Chair Elect Goss Allstate Insurance
David Williams | 1st Vice Chair Village Tech Schools
Debi Knoblock | Treasurer Texas Trust Credit Union
Phillip Washington |Secretary 7th Harvest Investments
Maranda Auzenne | Past Chair Hillside Village
Greg Porter | Ex Officio City of Cedar Hill
Aranda Bell Zula B. Wylie Public Library
Jeanetta Dagley Mr. Electric
Tiffanie DuBoise YP of Cedar Hill Kathy Draxler
Individual Robert Garca
MJB Wood Group Rance Halfmann Title Boxing Club
Corporal Juan Herrera Cedar Hill Police Department
Lawrence Hogle Midtown Cedar Hill Fran Laukaitis
Methodist Charlton Medical Center April Soria
Alpha Omega Plumbing Jeremy Trojacek Chick-fil-A Cedar Hill David C. Wilson, Sr.
David's Seafood Grill & Catering
Ex Officio Members Honorable Rob Franke Mayor, City of Cedar Hill Allison J.H. Thompson Director, Cedar Hill EDC Orlando Riddick
Superintendent, CHISD
Staff Amanda Skinner, IOM Executive Director | CEO
Hillside Village Hosts ANNUAL “BACK IN GEAR FEST” DURING TAX FREE WEEKEND
Free event on Saturday, Aug. 8 will include DJ, games, contests, and appearances by local high school athletes and cheerleaders
CEDAR HILL, Texas – (July 30, 2015) –Hillside Village, formerly Uptown Village at Cedar Hill, will kick off the new school year with
its annual “Back in Gear Fest” on Saturday, Aug. 8 in conjunction with Tax Free Weekend. Sponsored by Dallas-based Two-Wins
Foundation, the event is open to the public with activities from 6 to 8 p.m.
“Back in Gear Fest” will be held in the shopping center’s Village Green, located directly across from Barnes & Noble Booksellers. In
addition to tax-free shopping, patrons can enjoy appearances from local high school athletes and cheerleaders, a live DJ, face paint-
ing, games, and the Two-Wins Sports Zone.
During the event, representatives from Two-Wins Foundation will be onsite accepting donations for its “BAGS to School” project, which
provides backpacks and school supplies to local school children in need. For every $25 donated, Two-Wins Foundation is able to pro-
vide a new backpack and complete set of school supplies for one child.
In addition, the Hillside Village will celebrate Tax Free Weekend with the kick of its “HV Rules” gift card giveaway on August 8.
Guests that spend $150 or more, can redeem a $20 gift card from Guest Services with proper I.D. and same day receipts. HV Rules
will continue every Saturday and Sunday through Aug. 30.
Hillside Village is located at 305 West F.M. 1382 in Cedar Hill, Texas. For more information, please visit www.shophillsidevillage.com
or interact with the shopping center on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
About Hillside Village
Hillside Village, formerly Uptown Village at Cedar Hill, is a 610,000-square-foot, open-air, regional lifestyle center located in Cedar
Hill, Texas. Anchored by Dillard’s, Barnes & Noble Booksellers and Dick’s Sporting Goods, Hillside Village features a collection of
more than 65 national and local tenants including Charlotte Russe (opening August 2015), Charming Charlie, Buckle, H&M (opening
August 2015), Express, James Avery, Old Navy, Papaya, The Children’s Place and Victoria’s Secret. The property recently underwent
a complete rebranding and announced a multi-million dollar renovation that includes enhanced entrances, public spaces and vehicular
access, upgraded landscaping, façade improvements, a new children’s play area, new amenities for adults and children, and new
signage throughout the property.
About Trademark Property Co.
Trademark Property Co. is an operator, investor and developer of award-winning, mixed-use town centers, specialty, community,
power centers and enclosed regional malls. Since 1991, the Fort Worth, Texas-based Trademark has invested in, or developed over
11.5 million square feet of retail and mixed-use assets worth over $2 billion. Trademark’s experienced team of 100 employees is
responsible for more than 6.2 million square feet of retail and mixed-use projects currently in operation or development/
redevelopment, including: Alliance Town Center (Fort Worth, Texas), Burr Ridge Village Center (Chicago, Ill.), Glades Plaza (Boca
Raton, Fla.), Hillside Village (Cedar Hill, Texas), La Palmera (Corpus Christi, Texas), Market Street Flowood (Flowood, Miss.), Market
Street – The Woodlands (The Woodlands, Texas), Napa Center (Napa, Calif.), Rice Village (Houston, Texas), Saddle Creek
(Germantown, Tenn.), The Shops at Highland Village (Highland Village, Texas), The Shops at La Palmera (Corpus Christi, Texas), Vic-
tory Park (Dallas, Texas), Watters Creek (Allen, Texas), Waterside (Fort Worth, Texas), and WestBend (Fort Worth, Texas). For more
information, visit www.trademarkproperty.com.
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FOOD, DRINK, ENTERTAINMENT Trio's Grill, Cedar Hill: Best Fajitas, Dinner & Margarita Hector Angeles-Trio's Grill, Cedar Hill: Best Chef Red Robin, Cedar Hill: Best Hamburger Chick-fil-A, Cedar Hill: Best Chicken David's Seafood, Cedar Hill: Best Seafood, Happy Hour & Bar Panera Bread, Cedar Hill: Best Sandwich Shop Midlothian Conference Center, Midlothian: Best Place for Events Na'Kayshions, Cedar Hill: Best Wedding Venue
BUSINESS & SHOPPING Texas Trust, Cedar Hill: Best Financial Institution & Mortgage Company Haydin Insurance Group, Cedar Hill: Best Insurance Agency Cedar Hill Rec Center, Cedar Hill: Best Health Club Wolverton, Duncanville: Best Heating & A/C Split Endings, Cedar Hill: Best Hair Salon Distinct Elegance, Cedar Hill: Best Bridal Shop Bob Stallings Hyundai, DeSoto: Best New Business Methodist Charlton Medical Center: Best Doctor, Dr. Jill Waggoner & Hospital Amber Haydin, Split Endings, Cedar Hill: Best Hair Stylist Cedar Hill Longhorns (Football): Best HS Sports Team Ken Robinson, DeSoto: Best DJ First Choice Emergency Room, Cedar Hill: Best Free Standing Emergency Room Crescent Point, Cedar Hill: Best Senior Living Century 21- Judge Fite: Best Commercial Real Estate Agency
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Leadership Southwest is excited to present a new avenue for involvement and leadership growth for the
communities of Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Duncanville, Lancaster and surrounding cities through a new and im-
proved leadership program, Leadership Southwest!
Leadership plays a significant role in
defining the culture of the South-
west Region, and this year we have
partnered with professor, Dr. Larry
Terry with UNT Dallas to come to-
gether to make opportunities for
those individuals seeking to grow as
leaders and serve their communities
and position themselves in the ar-
ea’s to make change. The secondary
goal of this 9 month Leadership Pro-
gram is to build awareness about or
local communities and encourage
the willingness to serve the public
area. That said, the idea is that each
participant will “give back” with a
community project that will impact
our community non-profits.
Since this is a revamped endeavor,
we are asking for the support of our
local businesses and municipalities
in the form of submitting a candi-
date who will benefit internally but
also their respective employer and
community.
Will you partner with us to continue
to grow and develop leaders in the
Southwest Region?
Working together to grow our up-
coming leaders and encouraging
them to serve is just another way we
can make our communities great!
Have questions? Please feel free to contact Michelle at [email protected] for more information.
Thank you for your time, and we hope to hear from you very soon!
Sincerely,
Reese Collins, 2015-16 LSW Chair
Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity
American Trophy & Awards Christi Carrasco 972-223-4490 221 N. Hampton [email protected] DeSoto, TX 75115 Cedar Hill Design Center, Inc Mrs. Mary Sorenson 972-291-2070 1001 S Hwy 67 [email protected] Cedar Hill, TX 75104 Clark Dental Group Brenda 972-291-4281 4450 E. Hwy 287 [email protected] Midlothian, TX 76065 The Oasis/Lynn Creek Marina Jeremy Ames 817-640-7676 5700 Lake Ridge Pkwy [email protected] Grand Prairie, TX 75052 Church on the Hill Jami McCain 972-293-1612 1375 New Clark Rd [email protected] Cedar Hill, TX 75104
Expressions Chiropractic & Rehab, PA Dr. Kirt Speaks 972-291-4455 510 W. FM 1382 [email protected] Cedar Hill, TX 75104 Oxford Senior Living Wenda Granger 972-841-2599 2424 N. Grand Peninsula Dr Grand Prairie, TX 75054 [email protected] Attorney & Counselor at Law, a Professional LLC Nicole Thibault 214-257-0624 818 N. Hwy 67, Suite 102 Cedar Hill, TX 75104 [email protected] Cedar Hill Pet Memorial Project, Inc. David Appel 800-818-8251 P. O. Box 1418 [email protected] Cedar Hill, TX 75106 Crescent Place Assisted Living Leah Smith (972) 291-4955 225 W. Pleasant Run Rd. [email protected] Cedar Hill, TX 75104 Express Employment Professionals Ms. Sonja Southard 972-938-1717 507 N. Hwy 77, #516 [email protected] Waxahachie, TX 75165 Resource One Credit Union Clarence Nash 214-565-5388 755 W. Pleasant Run [email protected] Cedar Hill, TX 75104 Texas Oncology Methodist Cancer Centers Stacie Harris 972-709-2580 3555 W. Wheatland Rd. [email protected] Dallas, TX 75237
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
Back to School
Rally
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CH Young Profes-
sionals CH Mee�ng
4
Networking Lunch
5
Chamber Champi-
ons Mee�ng
COSO Mee�ng
6
LSW Kick Off & 30th
Celebra�on
7 BSW TGIF
Breakfast
JAM TO GIVE
8
B.I.G. Fest
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13 Business on the Hill
Chamber Night Out
RC: Collegiate High
School & Academy
14 BSW TGIF
Breakfast
Business Partner-
ship Mee�ng
JAM TO GIVE
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RC: Collegiate
Preparatory
Elementary
School
16 17 18
YP Book Club
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Lunch & Learn:
State of Educa�on
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BSW TGIF
Breakfast
RC: Henderson
Chicken
22
ReMarket
Cedar Hill
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Increase Your
Inves�ng IQ
28 BSW TGIF
Breakfast
Wine & Words
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August 2015
Activities Cedar Hill Chamber of Commerce & Community
Items in Red are Community Events and not sponsored by the Chamber.